These two episodes of the ambitious podcast "Believed" – “The Parents” and “What Have You Done?” – focus on Larry Nassar’s victims and their families, exploring the complicated, conflicted emotions that can persist when people are victimized by a seemingly known and trusted person. Judges recognized the "enormous trust" the reporters built with everyone they interviewed, allowing the survivors and parents to “reveal their deepest regrets and vulnerabilities,” and calling the end result "intimate," "revelatory," and "profound." Originally published by Michigan Radio in January 2018.

After facilitating one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous journalists last year, Dart Centre Asia Pacific will create an ongoing scholarship for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island journalist to attend the prestigious Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Summer Investigative Reporting Course in New York City. The application deadline has passed.

Full video "The Neuroscience of Adversity and Trauma: Mobilizing a Decade of Scientific Evidence to Help Children in Distress" from the Dart Center's reporting institute, Covering Children and the Syrian Refugee Crisis; January 21, 2019.